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UN official: Knowing the fate of the missing persons during former regime rule must be the first step toward lasting peace in Syria

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UN official: Knowing the fate of the missing persons during former regime rule must be the first step toward lasting peace in Syria

Geneva, SANA- Head of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria (IIMP), Karla Quintana said that knowing the fate of the missing persons over the former regime rule must be the first step toward truth and a lasting peace in the country.

“It is essential to grasp the magnitude of the tragedy after more than 50 years of former regime rule including 14 years of war, both marked by serious human rights abuses.” Quintana said at the conclusion of her first visit to Syria, according to what was reported by the United Nations News Center.

Quintana added that a new and hopeful reality in Syria created the opportunities to search for tens of thousands of missing persons, which was previously unimaginable.

Quintana highlighted the Institution’s role in supporting international cooperation efforts and working alongside government and local groups, ensuring that the country’s future is shaped, first and foremost, by the people in Syria. This work must be done across the country to support Syrians in building a shared memory and fostering early recovery.

Quintana pointed out the Families’ right to know the truth about what happened to their loved ones must be fulfilled.

She appreciated the Syrian government authorities’ openness towards and acknowledgment of missing persons.

Quintana revealed that in the coming weeks, the Independent Institution will present a project to the authorities for discussion with both officials and families, to help in the collective efforts to know the fate and whereabouts of the missing and to help open a path to truth.

Latifa /Rafah /Manar Salameh

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